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.Na Wii zmierza Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles i nie byłoby w tym nic dziwnego gdyby nie to , że za grę odpowiedzialne są dwa zespoły : 1 Super Smach Bros. Brawl , 2 Team Ninja które pracowało nad takimi projektami jak Ninja Gaiden czy seria Dead or Alive.
Trochę informacji : -published by Ubisoft
-official development started Jan. 2008
-concept started Oct. 2007
-to be released in Sept. 2009
-2.5D Fighter
-Interactive Stages
-4 player versus
-Story Mode
-Battle Royal
-Tournament
-Winner Stays
-Loser Stays
-Practice
-Unlockable Characters
-Unlockable Stages
-Online aspects said to be better than Brawl implementation
-Each character is color coded with glowing effect to make 4-player battles easy to follow
?While this is a licensed game, it?s not tied to any movie or TV show?for this game to succeed on its own it needs to be a great game.? - Ubisoft producer
- Sept. 09 is the planned release date, but that may not happen
- ?dark and edgy? visuals
- ?We were guaranteed that our ears wouldn?t have to suffer through endless loops of Turtles quips like ?Slice and dice!?
- no specific generation of TMNT being referenced
- more details about fighting that we don?t know yet
- swing off ledges to do jump-kicks and more
- multiple control schemes (Wiimote, Wiimote and Nunchuk)
- motion controls, but not many
- taunts
- items
- change match settings
- story mode iss ?not a sidescroller like Subspace Emissary?
- ?4 player online is also planned, and the developers are working hard to deliver a smooth experience free of the issues that hindered Brawl. They also want to add something unique to the mix, so expect a new twist or two.?
The version of the game that we got to see is very early - it?s been in development for just over a year - but it already looks impressive (Ubisoft is aiming for a September ?09 release). In fact, the visuals may even surpass the bar set by Brawl; for example, a rooftopd level features a city skyline that is much more detailed then most brawl stages. And we were instantly relieved to see that this isn?t meant to be just a kids? game. The visuals are dark and edgy for a TMNT title, and we were guaranteed that our ears wouldn?t have to suffer through endless loops of Turtles quips like ?slice and dice!? during the action. Further, the team wisely avoided tying the game in with any particular iteration of TMNT- it doesn?t look exactly like any of the comics, cartoons, or toys.
As you can probably gather from these screens, the game is quite similar to Brawl in look and feel. There are some differences in the gameplay that we?ll get into in qa moment - and some other features that will set TMNT apart that Ubisoft isn?t ready to reveal yet - but the action should feel instantly familiar to anyone who?s put time into a Super Smash Bros.-style fighting game.
Up to four players can fight at once, and since competing turtles can be tough to distinguish between when the camera is far away, each character is color-coded with a glowing effect. The fighting is what you?d expect: regular moves, special moves, throws and combos. There are also attacks that use the environment, such as flying kicks off of walls, or attacks while hanging from ledges. In true ninja style, you can run short distances up walls, and some stages have poles that you can grab and swing on for higher jumps and more-punishing jump-kicks.
- official title is TMNT: Smash Up
- dark, gritty graphics
- some real-world inspired locations: Manhattan skyline, unspecified jungle arena, motel roof
- defeat opponents by depleting health meter or via stage knock-out, much like the Smash Bros. series
- some context-sensitive moves
- no motion-controlled attacks, but there will be motion controls for other aspects
- levels change as you fight, start in one location and end up in another
- pizza restores health
- Peter Laird (TMNT co-creator) is writing the single-player story
- Mirage (comic publisher) is filling out the roster
- Splinter and the Turtles are the only confirmed fighters thus far
- 4-player online reconfirmed
SAN FRANCISCO ? January 26, 2009 ? Today Ubisoft announced that it will launch an all-new, original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? (TMNT?) video game ? the first that is not tied to a TMNT? movie, television show or comic book ? which will be a four-player action fighting title.
The game is being developed by Game Arts, noted for working on the critically acclaimed Super Smash Bros.(TM) Brawl for Wii(TM). Scheduled for release in fall 2009, the video game will be a key event in the year-long ?Shell-ebration? of the 25th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? which, in addition to the video game launch, will include new and exciting products and experiences for TMNT? fans in the U.S. and around the world.
The success of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? in various media has been sustained over the last 25 years with numerous ?bests,? including: the best-selling video game on Xbox LIVE? Arcade for the Xbox 360? video game and entertainment system from Microsoft in 2007; and in the late ?80s and early ?90s, the No.1-rated Saturday morning TV show in the US; the No.1-rated daily syndicated animated TV strip for children; the No.1 Nintendo Entertainment System(TM) and Game Boy(TM) Advance video game in the world and the No.1 live touring arena show in the U.S.
?We?re really excited to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first TMNT? comic and we have a number of radical ?Shell-ebration? events planned for 2009,? said Gary Richardson, CEO of Mirage Studios. ?The awesome new video game that Ubisoft will release in 2009 is an important part of celebrating this Turtles milestone with fans around the world.?
?There is no better tribute to the Turtles than the creation of a brand-new game that will help to launch the next 25 years of success,? said Tony Key, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Ubisoft. ?It?s our pleasure to partner again with Mirage as part of the worldwide birthday celebration for the Turtles.?
More details about the game can be found in the January 2009 TMNT? cover story issue of Nintendo Power magazine in the U.S.
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